Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      book and run full tilt at phantoms that have no existence save
 2   I,     XVIII|     thee, what can they be but phantoms or beings of another world?
 3   I,     XVIII|    themselves with me were not phantoms or enchanted men, as your
 4   I,     XVIII|      all enchantment, like the phantoms last night."~ ~"How canst
 5   I,     XVIII| blankets, nor blanketeers, nor phantoms, nor enchanted Moors; for
 6   I,       XIX|      did the oath; perhaps the phantoms may take it into their heads
 7   I,       XIX| adventure happens to be one of phantoms, as I am beginning to think
 8   I,       XIX|        to bear it?"~ ~"Be they phantoms ever so much," said Don
 9   I,       XIX|   respect and revere, but upon phantoms and spectres of the other
10   I,      XXIX|        no power at all against phantoms. But one thing among others
11   I,      XLVI|        visionary and imaginary phantoms, as his master believed
12   I,      XLVI|     that all these shapes were phantoms of the enchanted castle,
13  II,        XI|     Sancho, let us leave these phantoms alone and turn to the pursuit
14  II,    XLVIII|     half an hour, and then the phantoms fled; Dona Rodriguez gathered
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